After winning the NFL MVP, he feels he's done everything he could at Buffalo.
Because of a recent court decision, the time he spent at Reedley College in the Central Valley does not count against his NCAA eligibility, so he still has a year or two left.
And having been paid to play football is no longer a restraint, since college students are now paid to play football.
So he's good to go. Rumor is he always wanted to be an Aggie while growing up in the farm town of Firebaugh.
Actually, looks like the quarterback competition is wide open. Not an obvious heir apparent since Miles Hastings took the vast majority of snaps last fall.
We'll know a lot more, presumably, during Spring practice.
Wowser…pretty exciting stuff…looking forward to what Coach and his staff can put together…not just this season, but in the coming years, as this crop for freshman mature under the tutelage of the system, coaching, and the experienced upperclassmen.
Any idea who will be the starting QB?
My guess is Josh Allen.
After winning the NFL MVP, he feels he's done everything he could at Buffalo.
Because of a recent court decision, the time he spent at Reedley College in the Central Valley does not count against his NCAA eligibility, so he still has a year or two left.
And having been paid to play football is no longer a restraint, since college students are now paid to play football.
So he's good to go. Rumor is he always wanted to be an Aggie while growing up in the farm town of Firebaugh.
Actually, looks like the quarterback competition is wide open. Not an obvious heir apparent since Miles Hastings took the vast majority of snaps last fall.
We'll know a lot more, presumably, during Spring practice.
And lets not forget Axels uncle was Fred wheeler who wa our full back in 1977
Fred was so much fun to watch when he carried the ball. A star and a stud.
Wowser…pretty exciting stuff…looking forward to what Coach and his staff can put together…not just this season, but in the coming years, as this crop for freshman mature under the tutelage of the system, coaching, and the experienced upperclassmen.
This class is loaded, Bill. The future looks bright.